Definition
A condition in grapevines where flowering fails or develops improperly, resulting in few or no grapes being produced in that season.
Etymology
From French coulure, derived from couler (to flow or run). The term suggests the flowers or developing fruit are flowing away or falling from the plant.
Kelly Says
Coulure is a vintner's nightmare—entire vineyards can go from bumper crops to nearly nothing in a single season due to weather stress, which is why wine harvests vary so wildly year to year!
Translations
CACatalà
coulure
kool-oor
CSČeština
coulure
kool-oor
DEDeutsch
Coulure
kool-oo-reh
ELΕλληνικά
coulure
kool-oor
ESEspañol
coulure
kool-oor-ay
FRFrançais
coulure
kool-oor
HUMagyar
coulure
kool-oor
IDBahasa Indonesia
coulure
kool-oor
ITItaliano
coulure
kool-oor-ay
MSBahasa Melayu
coulure
kool-oor
MYမြန်မာ
coulure
kool-oor
NLNederlands
coulure
kool-oor
PLPolski
coulure
kool-oor
PTPortuguês
coulure
kool-oor-ay
RORomână
coulure
kool-oor
RUРусский
кулура
koo-loo-ra
SVSvenska
coulure
kool-oor
SWKiswahili
coulure
kool-oor
TEతెలుగు
కూలూరు
koo-loo-ru
TRTürkçe
coulure
kool-oor
UKУкраїнська
кулура
koo-loo-ra
VITiếng Việt
coulure
kool-oor